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TABITHA BURGESS YadkinviUe, N. C She is winding her watch of wit. Bye and bye it will strike. Tabitha ' s ready wit and humor are indis- pensable to her friends. She is carefree and indifferent, but is bent on getting the most fun out of life as she goes. MYRTLE BOWERS Minneapolis. N. C. Softly speak and sweetly smile. Myrtle is a girl who always has something? nice to say. always a cheery word to the dis- heartened. She has a good school spirit and is a loyal friend to all. We predict a rosy future for one so studious as she. CLYDE CANIPE Alexis, N. C. R. W. L. S., ' 28- ' 29; Varsity basketball, ' 27- ' 29; Varsity football, ' 28; Pres., Letter Club; Lin- coln County Club. Clyde is superior in kicking the football and stands high on the basketball court. His abilitv in athletics and his power of making friends make him popular on the campus. Neither books nor girls are left out of his wide program of activity. He is plenty large enough, both in niind and body, to make a real success in a big way. OPAL CHAPMAN Hickory, N. C. Y. W. C. A., ' 29; Catawba County Club, ' 29. Don ' t you ever trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. Chapman is among the best, neat, lovable and carefree. She is loyal to her friends and a good feller to have around. MABEL CHEEK Chapel Hill, N. C. Sweet, modest, neat and kind. A better pal no one can find. In Mabel we have a dependable student, al ways willing to help others. One might think she is very quiet and dignified by seeing her in the classroom, but that is only the face she wears while obtaining knowledge. A youn ' Missionary has stolen her heart and we arc sure she will follow it into the very depths of China. BEATRICE CUNE Newton, N. C. Y. W. C. A., ' 27-29; Thal ' ian Soc, ' 27-29; Ca- tawba County Club, ' 29; H. E. Club, ' 29. I ' ll be merry, I ' ll be free, I ' ll be sad for nobody. Here ' s to Be , young and carefree, a loyal member as sweet as can be. We wish her success in whatever is best. She loves and is loved by us all. In the school and on tht- campus, she is known by her sweet smiles. To lighten some co-worker ' s burden seems to bring real joy. She is always present with her wit and humor. l Page Twenty-seven NINETEEN H U NDREO TWENTY IF
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A THE RHODODENDRON C .= •■ ,■ ?i . .V A A I. ' I I I DAPHNE BUTNER Burnsville, N. C. Tis sweet to love, but, Ah — ' Tis bitter to love another girl ' s man. Dignity, refinement, culture and modesty are the elements possessed by Little Bit tliat blend into beautiful character. W ' e a ree with the old saying, Precious things always come in small packages, and the world will know about her by the noise she makes. DURHAM BRACKETT HoUis. N. C. Science club, ' 28- 29; Rutherford County Club; Appalachian Lit. Soc, ' 28- ' 29; Critic. Appalach- ian Lit. Soc, ' 29. The least we can say of Dock is that he is entertaining. You might think, to hear him talk, that bis interest was centered on ladies, dates and picnics, rather than college activities, but he is a good worker, a good sport and a pal always. FANNIE BRACKETT HoIIis. N. C. Phila Uelian Lit. Soc, ' 2»- ' 29; Y. W. C. A.. ' 29; Rutherford County Club. Fannie is a quiet little maiden who makes you feel the truth of the old i)roverb, Silence is golden . The class could hardly get along without her. HA .I-i, IJROVVXINO Stony Point. N. C V. W. C. A.. ' 28; Phila Retian Lit. vSoc, ' 2S; Ooorkeeper, Phila Retian Lit. Soc, ' 29; Home Economics club, ' 28; Sec. Home Ec club, 29. Treas., Iredale County Club. ' 29. Her heart is like a singing bird. Hazel is small, modest and shy; but she has mischief in ber eye. She can be dignified or gay. but she ' s never gloomy. No matter what goes wrong, she can always sing a song. RUTH HUROKSS Spindale, N. C. Pliila Retian; Y. W. C. A.; Science club, ' 2$; Rutherford County Club; B. Y. P. U. The secret of making the labor of life easy is to do each duty each day. Ruth has but one determination aiul that is to make good. We are sure that she will achieve her goal. Ruth is a friend with a host of friends who will miss her congenial person- ality long after she leaves school. Her straight- forward manner and desire to achieve sumething will surely lead her to the heights of her am- bition. PEARLE BALL Stony Point. X. C. Thalian Lit. Soc. ' 28- ' 29; Y. W. C. A., •28- ' 29; I would be true for there are those who love me, I would be brave for there are those who care. So studious and conscientitius has Pearle proved herself to be that any one of us might be proud of a record such as hers. Indeed, it is a record that will gladden the hearts of those back home who care so much. Page Twenty-six ' ' ' .Z .: ! ' NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE •■ . IZZ .
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S: 2S13 THE RHODODENDRON US. ■A I a; V. I VERA CORAM Boonevillc, N. C. l conomics Club, ' 39; Yadkin County Club, ' 28; Treas., Phila Retian (2); Sec, Yadkin County Club. I will ever press on toward the higher things of life. ' cra is a girl of the highest ideals with noble ;miiis ever prompting her on. She is always faith- lul to duty, not only in tlie classroom but in I lie outside activities of school life. Fortunate ,irf those who have come under her influence. JONES ASHLEY Boone, N. C. Jones is one of those persons who make high grades, but docs not spend all his time in cur- ruufa activities. He depends upon his reasoning ptiwer to put him through. Ve sec a bright future for him as a science teacher. PEARL DELLINGER CherryviUe, N. C. rhila Retian Lit. Soc, ' 29; Y. W. C. A.. ' ia ' -N; C ' ensor. Phila Retian. 29; Science Club. ' 28; (;aston-Caldwcll County Club. ' 29; Pres.. B. Y. I ' . I ' .; Rep., Oaston-Caldwell County Club. Here is a dear. true, industrious friend. ' riiere are so many good things to say of Pcarle that it is diff icult to describe her in a tew lines. She is dependable, kind-hearted and true, and pust the kind of girl that makes tin world go round. Here ' s wishing her the best of huk. Ll-:X()kA DKA ' ANE White Oak. N .C. Hlan-IVdph Lit. Soc, ' 27; Thalian Lit. Soc. •J7- ' 28; Bladen County Club, ' 27- ' 28; Y. V. C. A., ■27- ' 28. A little bit o foolishness, A big slump of wit, A htad full of knowledge Where there doesn ' t seem a bit. ' I ' hat spells Nora. 3ne has to know some- itting of her nature to be able to appreciate her as she really deserves to be appreciated. Without her the class would not be complete. Ilt-r personality has won many friends for her and will in the future, which will assure her success iin her life ' s work. K. A. DRYE Matthews. X. C. The gentle mind by gentle deeds is knt)wn. ' k. A. is a quiet girl with a soft voice and L ' tntlc ways. She always listens but never ■-peaks in class unless spoken to. We have not 1 i.me to know her as we would like on account of her reserved nature, but underneath that shyness we are sure there is character, good sense and a determination that will win. ELSIE EAKER CherryviUe, X. C. Ihalian Lit. Soc. ' 27- ' 29; Y. W. C. A.. :7- ' 29: t ' aldwell-C.aston Club, ' 28; Cor. Sec, Thalian Lit. Soc, ' 29; Treas., Caldwell-Oaston Cluh. 29. What I am, I am. Kaker is ever ready to lend a helping hand iiiil always cheerful at her task. She has made ;n.iny friends. To know her is to love her. Our l L ' st wishes for a hajipy and successful career go with her, whether it be in a school room or a Carolina Bungalow . Page Twenty-eiriht e : ZJ ' O- NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE ■ IZ
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